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A stage box is a shoebox-sized enclosure that has typically 16-24 female XLR connectors (or "canons") mounted on it as a termination of the multicore cable that runs to the sound desk or audio mixer. All of the microphones and musical instruments connect to the stage box. There is often a small number of (4-8) male connectors which are called Returns for sending audio signals back to the stage for monitoring.